Tact, 14.
Tammany Hall's charity, 20.
Tenements, unsanitary, 96.
Thanet, Octave, 3.
Theological seminaries, course of charitable instruction in, 178.
Thomas, Theodore, 135-137.
Thrift, 108-112; and wages, 109; includes spending, 110-111;
divides the poor into three classes, 111-112.
Thriftless, the, 109-110, 156.
Trade-unions, 30, 32.
Training of charity workers, life the best school for the, 14, 145,
181-182; common sense in, 187; economic questions in, 29.
Undertakers and industrial insurance, 121.
Unemployed, in place of strikers, 31-32; number of, 33; treatment
of, 34.
Unemployment, causes of, 33-40.
University extension, 137.
Unsanitary surroundings, 96-97; tenements, 96.
Unthrifty forms of saving, 110-111.
Unworthy not a descriptive term as applied to the poor, 154.
Usury, 115-118.
Vagabonds, married, 47-57, 93, 146, 158, 164, 202-215.
Ventilation, 97-98.
Visiting, continuous, 182-185; illustrations of continuous, 197-215;
patience in, 182-183, 200; illustrations of successful, 197-202,
207-215; in summer, 185. See also Friendly visiting.
Wants, social value of varied, 127.
Warner, A. G., 33, 95.
Wayward children, 83-86; girls, 216-218.
Widows with children, 73-74, 158-159, 201-202.
Window-gardening, 131-132.
Winter not the only season for charitable work, 184.
Wolcott, Mrs. Roger, 70.
Women as homemakers, 64-75; as breadwinners, 72-74.
Work history of family, facts needed in, 187-188.
Worthy and unworthy, 154.